The classes have about 20 students each, including two classes that are dual-language with Spanish. In addition, the school offers two transitional kindergarten and kindergarten classes for special education students, and two early intervention classes that are the equivalent of special education for the preschool set. Individual interventions such as speech, occupational or physical therapy are also available.
Starting in August, the nonprofit Community Action Marin will add two preschool classes with a total enrollment of about 32 students ages 3 to 5. The nonprofit focuses on supporting lower-income children and families, including those that are enrolled in other government assistance programs such as CalFresh and MediCal.
“At Community Action Marin, we’re honored to partner with San Rafael City Schools to share a space where learning, belonging and possibility come together for young children and their families,” said Chandra Alexandre, chief executive of the organization.
“Our family advocates will strengthen trusted relationships and assist with the transition from preschool to transitional kindergarten,” Alexandre said. “Working with SRCS teachers and leaders at the campus, Community Action Marin staff will bring wraparound support to all families.”
Carmen Diaz Ghysels, superintendent of San Rafael City Schools, said it also will expand its services this year to include an afterschool program. The new hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
“We were elated to open the early learning center last year and had a very successful school year,” Diaz Ghysels said. “We are now thrilled to have our longstanding partner CAM join us at the center.”





